Water Treatment Systems in San Antonio, Austin, Corpus Christi, and Houston.

The type of water coming into your home and usage determines what type of system you should have in your home.  As a result, Alamo Water Softeners offers various water treatment systems in San Antonio, Austin, Corpus Christi, and Houston that will not only fit your budget but are suited to the specific needs of your family and your home.

When you turn on the faucet, you instantly have water to do the dishes, take a shower, or boil noodles. But, did you ever stop to think about where your water comes from? At Alamo Water Softeners, we know the source of your water has a significant impact on its quality, as well as which of our residential water treatment systems will work best for your home. We make it our business to know where your water comes from so we know how to give you the cleanest and best-tasting water possible.

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Alamo Water Softeners offers COMPLETE water treatment systems that are designed to treat all of your water’s problems.  From hardness and taste to smell and purity, water has many factors, and our water treatment systems in San Antonio provide you with fresh, clean, and safe water for drinking, washing, cleaning, and more.  These systems will provide your home with absolute highest quality water. Contact Alamo Water Softeners in San Antonio, Austin, Corpus Christi, and Houston today at (830) 461-7716. Or click the chat icon at the bottom right for more information on our Complete Water Treatment Systems.

Our water treatment systems can handle any type of water your home uses. Whether you’re on municipal water or have your own well, we have a complete water treatment system for you. This system takes care of filtration, water softening, and pH level adjustment to remove acidic water, all while providing high flow rates to keep your water system running smoothly. With our water treatment products, we can extend the life and increase the function of your home’s plumbing by removing calcium and other contaminants that could build up within your piping, fixtures, and appliances.

Common Water Contaminants

Depending on where you get your water, it may contain various chemicals or minerals you’d prefer it didn’t. Our job is to identify those substances and recommend a system to remove them to make your water cleaner, healthier, and tastier for you and your family.

Minerals

When you think of minerals, you may think of the calcium your body needs for strong bones or the magnesium that helps your muscles work properly. Taken in proper amounts, these minerals boost your health. Unfortunately, these same minerals can wreak havoc on the plumbing in your house. They can shorten the life of your appliances, too.

Calcium and magnesium in your water can leave behind limescale buildup (a white residue that you may see in your sinks and faucets). Once it’s there, it is hard to remove, and it isn’t just on the surfaces in your kitchen and bathroom. If you could look inside the pipes in your house, you would see limescale on the inside. Like plaque in your arteries, it slowly narrows the pathway water can take, reducing the water flow and making your plumbing less efficient. If you have well water, your water may contain high levels of these minerals.

At Alamo, we have water softeners designed for the water sources serving Central Texas residents. Before you launch a search for the best “well water treatment companies near me,” give our team a call. We can help show you why so many Texans love their soft water.

Chlorine

Used in small amounts at water treatment plants, chlorine makes sure your drinking water is free of bacteria and viruses. It is why you can drink your tap water without catching one of the many debilitating diseases. Unfortunately, chlorine can give your water a distinct odor and a foul taste. If you have municipal water, it likely contains trace amounts of chlorine that you drink when you fill a cup at your faucet.

Just because it’s necessary to keep the bacteria at bay doesn’t mean you have to drink water with chlorine. We know how bad chlorinated water can taste. Our experienced Alamo water specialists can help you find a water treatment solution to make your water taste great.

Sediment

Though it looks crystal clear coming out of your tap, most water contains small amounts of dirt or other particulate matter. You may not taste it or notice it is there at all. In fact, unless you have a high-quality filter to remove it, it can slip by undetected.

While these substances exist in low levels in many drinking water sources, you will only know you have a problem if you have your water tested by a drinking water specialist. Let our technicians at Alamo test your water. They can give you a complete picture of your water and how it may be affecting your home and loved ones. We have treated the water of residents across Central Texas and have a solution for your worst water problems.

Not a fan of dirty water? We didn’t think so. That’s why we offer various water treatment solutions that cover all types of scenarios. Give us a call and let us show you how we can help.

Water Treatment Options

With a clear picture of your water, an Alamo water expert can walk you through the home water treatment systems available to meet your specific needs.

Water Softener

If you live in an area of Texas served by well water, there is a good chance that minerals significantly contribute to your water woes. Because your water comes from deep in the ground, it has time and opportunity to dissolve calcium and magnesium from rocks and soil. When these minerals are high, you have hard water.

Water softeners are an excellent way to remove excess dissolved minerals before they start clogging your pipes and collecting on your pots and pans. A water softener contains resin beads that collect calcium and magnesium from your water. When the beads get saturated, salt water in the tank rinses them, preparing them to collect more minerals.

This process happens over and over, keeping your water free of hard water minerals. Simply add more salt when the levels get low and enjoy your mineral-free soft water.

Water Conditioner

While our customers love their water softeners, these systems cannot remove every undesirable chemical from your water. And some areas do not allow residents to use water softeners. If you live in one of these areas, or want to cast a wider net, you may want to consider a water conditioner for your home.

Water conditioners do not remove hard water minerals the way a softener does. Instead, they encourage them to form crystals within the system. As crystals, these minerals are less likely to build up in your plumbing system or on bathroom surfaces. Conditioners are an excellent tool for reducing limescale buildup. And they do it without increasing the sodium in your water–a bonus for those on a low-sodium diet.

Water conditioners can be a great residential water treatment system for those with municipal water because they remove the smelly chlorine added by your local water treatment facility.

Reverse Osmosis

Do you want the purest, cleanest, best-tasting water around? Then, let us introduce you to our reverse osmosis (RO) system. This system delivers pure H2O and is a top choice for those who want a water treatment system for their home that delivers clear, clean drinking water on demand.

While the name sounds fancy, the idea is simple. An RO system forces your water through a membrane. The holes in the membrane are too small for contaminants to pass through. We often install RO systems alongside other residential water treatment systems, ensuring your water delivers what you need where you need it.

Water Treatment From Alamo

Are you tired of hard water deposits that make your home hard to clean, your clothes scratchy, and your skin dry? Are you done with drinking water that smells and tastes–yuck? We don’t blame you. Since 2009, Alamo Water Softeners has been helping Texans take charge of the water in their homes. Regardless of where you get your water, you deserve great-tasting water that doesn’t leave limescale on everything it touches. If you are ready for better water, call Alamo Water Softeners. Based on your water source and our water test results, we can tell you what type of water treatment will give you the best water quality for everything from drinking to laundry.

Select a water treatment product below to find out more about each complete water treatment system:

CareSoft Elite Water Softener + ONE Filter

CareSoft Elite
Water Softener + ONE Filter

Total Care + ONE Filter

Total Care + ONE Filter

Ion Pro

Ion Pro

Caresoft Elite RC Softener

Caresoft Elite RC Softener

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